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  1. 6.5.1.1 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative)
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 6 Program Regulations - 6.5 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts - 6.5.1 Special Requirements for the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts
    A student in the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program who is concurrently completing the Bachelor of Arts degree must complete the special requirements outlined below under Bachelor of Arts. ... A student in the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program who is concurrently completing the Bachelor of Arts degree must complete not fewer than 18 and not more than 39 credit hours in approved Business Electives, and no fewer than 12 credit hours, but no more than 33 credit hours, in elective courses chosen from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

  2. 5.3.3.2 Beyond Business One
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.3 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) - 5.3.3 Transfer Applicants
    Admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program is competitive and selective. Prospective students are therefore encouraged to consider an alternate degree program in the event that they are not accepted into the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program. The primary criterion used in reaching decisions on applications for admission into the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program is overall academic achievement.

  3. 5.3.3.1 Business One
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.3 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) - 5.3.3 Transfer Applicants
    To be admitted to Business One, applicants should select Business One as the program of study on their online application to the University available at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. ... Applicants must declare Business One.

  4. 5.3.2.2 Beyond Business One
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.3 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) - 5.3.2 Memorial University of Newfoundland Applicants
    Admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program is competitive and selective. Prospective students are therefore encouraged to consider an alternate degree program in the event that they are not accepted into the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program. The primary criterion used in reaching decisions on applications for admission into the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program is overall academic achievement.

  5. 4.2.2.1 Minors, Certificates and Diplomas From Another Academic Unit
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 4 Description of Programs - 4.2 General Degrees - 4.2.2 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative)
    A student enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program may, using the non-Business electives required in the curriculum, complete a minor, certificate or diploma from another academic unit, where such programs exist. Regulations for minors, certificates, and diplomas are given under the Calendar entries for the applicable academic unit.

  6. 5.2.1.1 Business One
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.2 Bachelor of Commerce - 5.2.1 Direct Entry (for High School Students)
    Upon meeting general admission requirements to Memorial University of Newfoundland, applicants are admitted to Business One and may apply for admission into the program after a completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours of the courses comprising Business One. Business One courses are outlined under Table 1 Suggested Program of Study for the Bachelor of Commerce.

  7. 5.2.2.2 Beyond Business One
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.2 Bachelor of Commerce - 5.2.2 Memorial University of Newfoundland Applicants
    Admission to the Bachelor of Commerce program is competitive and selective. Prospective students are therefore encouraged to consider an alternate degree program in the event that they are not accepted into the Bachelor of Commerce program. The primary criterion used in reaching decisions on applications for admission into the Bachelor of Commerce program is overall academic achievement.

  8. 5.2.3.1 Business One
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.2 Bachelor of Commerce - 5.2.3 Transfer Applicants
    To be admitted to Business One, applicants should select Business One as the program of study on the online application to the University. ... Applicants must declare Business One.

  9. 5.2.3.2 Beyond Business One
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.2 Bachelor of Commerce - 5.2.3 Transfer Applicants
    Admission to the Bachelor of Commerce program is competitive and selective. Prospective students are therefore encouraged to consider an alternate degree program in the event that they are not accepted into the Bachelor of Commerce program. The primary criterion used in reaching decisions on applications for admission into the Bachelor of Commerce program is overall academic achievement.

  10. 5.3.1.1 Business One
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.3 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) - 5.3.1 Direct Entry (for High School Students)
    Upon meeting general admission requirements to Memorial University of Newfoundland, applicants are admitted to Business One and may apply for admission into the program after a completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours of the courses comprising Business One. Business One courses are outlined under Table 2 Suggested Program of Study for the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative).

  11. 4.2.1.1 Minors, Certificates and Diplomas From Another Academic Unit
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 4 Description of Programs - 4.2 General Degrees - 4.2.1 Bachelor of Commerce
    A student enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce program may, using the non-Business electives required in the curriculum, complete a minor, certificate or diploma from another academic unit, where such programs exist. Regulations for minors, certificates, and diplomas are given under the Calendar entries for the applicable academic unit.

  12. 7.3.2 Continuance Regulations
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 7 Continuance and Promotion Regulations - 7.3 Diploma in Business Administration
    A student who is required to withdraw from the program for a second time is not eligible for readmission into the program. ... A student who fails to achieve the standards outlined in 1. above will be required to withdraw from the program. The student may be considered for readmission after a lapse of one semester. In order to be considered for readmission, a student must formally apply for readmission. A status of required to withdraw will be reflected on a student's transcript.

  13. 7.1.2 Continuance Regulations
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 7 Continuance and Promotion Regulations - 7.1 Bachelor of Commerce
    A student who is required to withdraw from the program for a second time is not eligible for readmission into the program. ... A student who fails to achieve the standards outlined in 1. above will be required to withdraw from the program. A student may be considered for readmission after a lapse of one semester. In order to be considered for readmission, a student must formally apply for readmission.

  14. 6.5.2 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) Completed Jointly with the Bachelor of Arts
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 6 Program Regulations - 6.5 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts
    In addition to the requirements listed below in Table 5 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) Completed Jointly with the Bachelor of Arts, students should also refer to information listed under Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts including the Special Requirements for the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts. ... Term 5 ... BUSI 399W

  15. 6.5.1 Special Requirements for the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 6 Program Regulations - 6.5 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts

  16. 5.6.1 All Categories of Applicants
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.6 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Music
    Admission to the program is competitive and selective. Prospective students are therefore encouraged to consider an alternate degree program in the event that they are not accepted into the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Music program. ... Applicants for the Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Music program must meet the Admission/ Readmission Requirements to the School of Music and must be admitted to the Bachelor of Music program.

  17. 5.7.1 All Categories of Applicants
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.7 Joint Degrees of Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) and Bachelor of Arts
    Applicants must be formally admitted to the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) degree program and meet the Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration, Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative). ... For information on Bachelor of Arts degrees see the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences section of the University Calendar.

  18. 5.8.1 All Categories of Applicants
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.8 Minor in Business Administration
    Students who are completing a degree program, offered by another academic unit, which provides for the completion of a minor may complete a Minor in Business Administration. ... Applicants who are new to Memorial University of Newfoundland may select the Minor in Business Administration by following the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Current and returning students may declare the Minor in Business Administration by emailing the Office of the Registrar by e-mail to reghelp@mun.ca. Students should declare the Minor in Business Administration in order to receive priority registration access in Business courses.

  19. 5.3.3 Transfer Applicants
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.3 Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative)
    Admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program is competitive and selective. Prospective students are therefore encouraged to consider an alternate degree program in the event that they are not accepted into the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program. The primary criterion used in reaching decisions on applications for admission into the Bachelor of Commerce (Co-operative) program is overall academic achievement.

  20. 5.4.1 All Categories of Applicants
    In: Faculty of Business Administration - 5 Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Faculty of Business Administration - 5.4 Certificate in Business Administration
    Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the Certificate in Business Administration program. ... The final decision on admission or readmission to the Certificate in Business Administration program rests with the Admissions Committee of the Faculty. ... To be considered for admission to the Certificate in Business Administration, applicants must be eligible for Admission to Memorial University of Newfoundland.


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